i nc ociiii-n ccrxut i niDUhc, iiuntn fUl It, NttmAaKA. Beginning Saturday, April 17th, we will give the famous "S & H" Green Trading Stamps. Free Souvenirs in the Premium Parlors, second floor, Saturday. Pi MB Hi mi P m mm W Beautiful, New, Sheer, Summery Waists in both long and short sleeve models--and just the most extraordinary values will go on sale tomorrow. THE length of the sleeve in a Waist is merely a matter of comfort and of personal preference, and not at all a question of style. Some women prefer long sleeves and some short, and all are equally correct. We have here both kinds in styles that arc pretty, attractive and appealing, in Wirthmor Waists for only one dollar, on up at the various prices. Because of the comprehen siveness ol our stocks the variety and distinctiveness of our styles and the unusualness of the values that always ohtain here, our Waist Department has quite generally come he regarded as the one hest place to satisfy Waist wants. Tomorrow we will place on sale four unusually pretty models in the ever desirable Wirthmor Waists. As always these Waists are just fill Car (iocs Into Ditch. As the rosult of reckless driving a young man by natno of Timmer re siding south of the city lmrely escaped serious Injury Tuesday evening when his car turned over In the ditch one mil" north of tlie experimental Ration. A passing car noticed the automo bilf turned over and lying In about thrcf feet of water and a little further aong discovered the young man, murh'tho worse for association with John Hareycorn and for the ducking In had received when the car went Into the water, lie stated that no one was liurt, nllhough ho asked about a friend of his. He was brought back to the city where It was learned that the friend had remained In the city. He was sure some wet, but outside of that he was none the worse off and the car was undamaged. The Assembly club met Friday af ternoon with Mrs. J. J. Weaver and Mrs. M II. Mlscho at he Weaver home. A large crowd was In attendance. Af ter several hours spent In games and contests a nice lunch was served. Everyone present reported a good time. " $1.00 n lH and always they are worth much more, sold here and here only. Wirthmor Waists are TH JULIUS PIZER, PROPRIETOR. 111 WWVWW DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Ofiico over the McDonald State Bank. 51. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Tho gynaslum classes at tho Chris tian church wero unable to meet this wcok on uccount of tho water In tho basement. Dean J. J IJowkor returned from tho northorn part of tho deanory Tuesday whero ho spent a few days on church business, Mrs. J. H. VanCloavo and daughter Ireno loft tho foro part of tho wcok for points In Ohio for an extended visit with relatives unit friends. County Survoyor H, U Cochran and City Engineer C J, McN'nniara returned Tuosday from tho Wollllect vicinity, where (thoy spout several days on en gineering work. Wallaco McLuno of Clarks, Neb., ar rived, in tlie city Tuesday for u visit with 'his brother, Chas. McLuno of tho postofflco force Mr. McLuno Is driving ncross the country from Clarks to Sterling, Colo. Mrs. Elinor Osborno, who was visit ing In tho city at tho P. J. Dlonon homo last week, loft this week for Wallace whero slio will fimko her homo. Mr. Osborno Is already there. We write the best Insurance of nil kinds. Our grenlesl specialty, "A Sinmro Deal." HUATT H (i(MH).MAX. Mrs. II. G Knowlcs Is spending this week visiting her slstor, Mrs. A. It. Nichos of Gibbon, Word has been received from "Hip" Watson, one) of the fastest second sackors in tho Western league, ask- tllL1! cut In tho salaries in the leagues oi'fectcd him and ho quit the team he was with. thoiforo part of tho wcck'toivislt her parents lu Sutherand. TMr. and .Mrs. Henry Waltemath and son Harry will leave next month for a visit at tho San Francisco exposition. Thursday of next week will be Ar bor day, another state holiday, and tho banks and government oltlces In tho city will be closed This Is a day Mrs. J. II, Doncgan leaves today for that should be especially observed by Omaha where sho will spend a few Nobraskans as it is in memory of a days visiting friends, sho will .also Nobraskan that it Is observer!. bo present nt tho state convention of tho Lady Maccabees. Tho April number of "Outdoor Life" contains quito an article ask- Mrs, Georgo Coatos left the early ing tlie readers to look forward to a part of tlie wcok for a visit with 1 good story In the May number by Dr. friends in Grand Island and Lincoln W P Miles of Sidney was In town Wednesday conducting a contest at the United States land olllco. Word was received here this week announcing the death of Mrs. Snyder at Curtis wild was formery Miss Sarah G Trcbby. Mrs. Snyder had boon 111 but two weejes. Sho was known to inuny in this city and was formerly a music teacher. Special terms on lots In Taylor's Addition and (iniccland Addition to close out the balance. Monthly pay. incuts of $,. to $10.00,, Ilulld hi home now while lumber In cheap. liOLLMAN ii SKHASTIAN, !l"-s - "Exclusive Agents. Mrs Sarah (""alburn, aged (57, died Tuesday morning nt Paxton of heart faluro. She dropped dead whllo sit ting at tho breakfast table. Sho was tho mother of Mrs. P. S. DcLoe, wifo or tho Lutheran minister at that place. Pay Lloyd and bride arrived homo T. J. Kerr of this city. Dr. Kerr's picture is in tho mngnzlnd and they speak very highly of his interesting accounts of big ganio hunts. Xew Itcsldence Sold nt n Hnrgaiu. Now six room houso situate on cor ner lot, soven blocks east on Second streot 5300.00 cash will buy the house, balance to bo paid into Hullding & Loan at $1G.50 per Month. C. P. TEMPLE, Agent. A. P. Deolor of Hcrshoy, aws visit ing friends for a few days tlIs week. II G Knowlcs, pastor of tho Chris tian church leaves Sunday aftornoon for Kearney whero ho wHll preach In the evening at tho Christian church. Mr. Knowlcs has also been engaged to doilvor two lectures at the state Chris tian church society meeting in Sidney on way mi and &tn l.'IrV29 FOEDS .MADE HUKIMJMAECH The Motor Ago has the following on the Ford: "While summing up the dally and monthly production of the different factories there Is little use to com pare Its (Tho Fords) output, with Hint of nny other factory because there ts no other plant in the world Hint can show up to advantage when Are start out by saying what Ford .is .doing. .March production was i:!,S2!) curs for twenty-seven working days an aver age of 1,(!2.' cars per day. Ford buy ers will surely get tho rebate." Tnentlcth Century Elects Officers. A general meeting of tho Twentieth Century club was held Tuesday even ing at the library building and officers wero elected, except a president. The nominating committee had failed to report upon a presidential nomination and for this reason tho election was put off until tho next general meet ing. Mrs. Heeler will hold office until tho election. Thermo was very little other business transacted at tho meeting as tho tlmo was short. Tho ladles wero com pelled to finish their business early us tlie city council mot after' their meeting. Tho following officers wero elected: Vice-president, Mrs. T. C. Patterson; secretary Mrs Roddy; corresponding secretary, Mrs. George A. Zentmeyer; treasurer, Mrs W. W. Cumming; Journalist, Mrs R. P. Cottrell. Miss Clnnt Walker Weds lVcdncsduy. A pretty wedding was solemnized Wednesday evening at 7:30 when Miss Clara Lenora Walker was united in marrlago to Charles Oscar Balm at the homo of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Walker on west Sixth street. Tho wedding was a quiet affair, only tho Immediate relatives and a few friends being present. The cere mony was performed by County Judge Geo E. French Following tho wedding a big supper and reception was given at the Walker home to which a num ber of friends were Invited. This, wedding is tlie termination of a romance out on a homestead in Arthur county. Tho two young people live on adjoining claims They left yesterday for Melrose, Arthur county to make their home on their home steads. For Sale. Settings of eggs from puro bred Barred Plymouth Rock chickens. In quire of or address 25-4 . BLANKEXBURG BROS., 1305 North Locust, Phono Red 851. foinciiHou of Federated Clubs. Tlie annual convention of tho Sixth District Nebraska Federation- of Women's Clubs will bo hold at Kear ney on Wednesday and Thursday of next week. There will be morning, afternoon and evening sessions each day, and a program treating on all tlie phnses of club work has been pro pared. Three North Platte women are down on the program. Mrs. Joseph Roddy will read a pnper on "Woman as a Poace Maker," Mrs. Harry Cramer will discuss "American Music," and Miss Mabel Duko will liavo a paper on "Tho Dovolopmont of die Public Li brary." A number of North Platto women will attend tho convention. At the meeting of tho Yeomen lodge Tuesday it was voted by the members Hint they hire tho Lloyd opera houso ror tho year. This will give them much bettor rooorn for their drill work Wednesday from St. Paul. Minn.. nd will afford them n niectliiK nlace. whero thov woro. marled last wnnlr ' It was also decided at this nicotine Aftm t'tulttfit. fi Mm ,U.. Hint. II ttlltnlinr nf iUn lrirml f w..1.m. I Ati (mil Alvu Arimil 1uVntivi p, nnil ... . . Z ... , . . i '".iiiiio inoy win go 10 jvoysione near,"""'" lamuy umvuu u i mo uuy luusm y iu-vhoro tlioy will inako their hoi Two Four Room Houses in Northwest Part of Town Must bo Sold. Two new four room houses sit unto on wost Tenth streot, well located for anyone working at the now round house Houses brand now, never have been lived in. These houses will bo sold at once. Low price and easy terms. C. P. TEMPLE, Agent. Christian Science servico Sunday 11 a. m. Subject, "Doctrine of Atone- Wcdnesday evening services ternoon from Oakland, Calif., and will spend somo tlmo here visiting Mrs. McNaninra's parontu Mr. and Mrs, C. S. Gllnton and othor friends. Jas. Langley of Omaha, suporinton-.I"''ci, dent of motor powor for tho Union Pa cllld company, spout Wednesday visit ing friends nnd transacting business lu the city. Ho was taken out in tho aftornoon for a trip about tho city. home on even Mr and Mrs. Geo. It. Scott, of Cuba, 111., arrived in tho city Tuesday for a visit with tliolr boiib, M, E. and , H. A. Scott, They woro onrouto homo from tho world's fair at San Francisco and stopped horo for a few days' YlBit. Dean J. J. Bowker, Bishop Boechor, T. O. Patterson and P. E. Bullard loft Wednesday morning for Kenrnoy to upend u short tlmo at n meeting 111 tho interests of tho Koarnoy Military academy. Thoy nro members of tho board of directors of that school. For Sale Pino lawn manuro, Jos. Spies, phono black 101. 21-4 Word wits received this week by Supt Tout of tho high school that tho North Plutto high school has again been accorded a. place on tho list of uccredlted schoolB of tho North Con trol Association of Colleges and Sec ondary Schools. This is tho highest authority in this country and when a school Is approved by this association It Is a sign that It is of high Btandlng, a farm. Old Trusty and Poultry Lender In cubators and Brooders nt factory SIMON BROS. dates '.'i'.' l. , Su,tllCrln",a Wednesday cvcry woeu at 8 o'clock. To these sor ing to take in a class of candt-1 vicon a cordial invitation is extended ,to all. Building & Loan building Dr S. J. Richardson and Rov. Fred H. Johnson of llorshoy woro visiting in tho city Wcdnosday. Thoy say tho I roads aro getting worked down pretty Binooth in that dlroctlon although coming over tlioy woro stalled In a! mud hole for about thirty minutes. I Word bus been received hero onoun clng that Juy Bruce, who for a num bor of years was roprosontatlvo of tho Standard Oil company In this city, bus purchased the garage at Suther land. Ho moved to that placo boiiio tlmo ago.io sell oil and later decided to entor Uir autoniobllo Hold. Ho also Iiob tho agency 'for tho Maxwell cars. For Sale Baby buggy, 21G cast Fifth street. 24.0 Mr and Mrs. C M Haydon and daugh ter of Wallaco arrived In the city Tuosday ovenlng to visit friends. Mr. Haydon returned Tuesday ovenlng but Mrs. Ilayden and daughtor romnlned to visit for tho rouiulndor of tho week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Pnrton loft tho city Tuesday for Madrid whord thoy will ninko their homo for tho summer. BEAVER BOA Walls -Ceilings mm is von salt: Hay and Alfalfa Stack Covers. J. K. N'ISLEY. 021 E. 7th Street, mean solid comfort satisfying in looks, warmth, cleanness and per manence. Easily and quickly put up. Moisture-proof. Use Beaver Board instead of lath nnd plaster in home, office or store. Ask us for sample and information. Coates Lumber & Coal Company phone 7 RED PEP'S PrilLOSOPHV SAY DS3BSI If you are looking for a Clothing and Shoe Store A Real Store 'Some of these mail ordw gVaftcw make Jesse Jawes irjok like a gentleman'.' A store where you can find the BEST at the Lowest Pricea store where you can, with a small outlay of money walk out dressed like a prince, read this Ad and get wise. Your trouble is over. Just drop into THE MEN'S STORE OF NORTH PLATTE THE STAR OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH The First National Bank of- Member Federal Reserve Bank System. CAfrAZ, AA'D SURPLUSi One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars, STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE HAVE BEEN THE FACTORS IN THE GEtMYTH OF THIS BANK, AND THE SAME CAEEFUL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GIVEN TO LAEGE BALANCES. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS 3r-ll JI 11 ir-ir-3 8 TAKE NOTICE We are pleased to announce a reduction in prices of Genuine Edison Mazda Lamps r At the present prices you can not afford to I burn anything but an Edison Mazda. Throw away those old dead lamps and get the benefit of the I current that you pay for. North Platte Light & Power Coc C. R. MOREY, Planager. I CLOSING OUT SALE 1 P & 0 Badger & New Century Cultivators each $27 and upward. Grand Island Hog Fencing, Barbs top and bottom. 26 inches high, stays 6 inches a part 27c per rod. Electric Weld Fencing same size 26c per rod. Field and Lawn Woven Wire Fencing and Poultry netting at cost. Gasoline Engines I 1-2 11 P. mounted on Trucks $40 each. I Bargains in Cream Separators, Sharpless lunuiar $au, jersey $4U, JSiuebell $35, Dairymaid $25. Hardware and Stoves at low prices. HERSHEY' OPPOSITE POST OFFICE